PAGEI 12o WHfl'YFRPM P¶fES8,WEDNESDAy, MAy 20, 1992 .. .. .. .... ... The County Town Singà à t Winl presen t 'A Grand ,-ýNight for Slgng,' a 2hannversary 'cabaret and danïce, # < thie Kinmen comunty .centre, Oshawa. The event will take place on Thurada, Ma 28 friday, May 29 nd y Ça 3.or wiil open at 7 p.m., with' show' tirne at- 8 P.m. A cold ,,late will b. ' ýservedat -ilp,ý.. 'nckets areý $20 each andma be. obtained '-at 'Lafontaine ,Uadiiig_Î4 -i22 -Brock St, N. an d Dfisce & Date, .25 Thickson R& N. inWhitiy, -Nothern lradtiaisaà tfthe -Oshwa Centre and, Tabi at .Pickering -Town Centre.. For,ý more information, cal ERIC BOGLE, who wrote the tamous 'Adthe Bu lydWlza Matlda' *11perftorm, at -the- Vitïal Spark Folk Cilub lonSauayngt May .23.. Bogle,, Scotish born but a natualizd citienof Autstralla, bas received ' thie Order of Aùtrliafo his contribuýtions, te hteonr music. The VitlSakclbI oa ted at-the Masonie Rail, 91:Centre St. S. (corner of metaf) 'Oh awa. 'Razzie, Dazzle resen üb othgru Whitby Courthouse' fléaties Iighting pèe rm1'nscl 9and StraMay 0.. next production i' à Razzie. including Phantom of the, Opera, Curtain urne i p Dazzle, a musical 'revue high- Ches%, Les Miserables, Macand Tickets are-$ 10 eah nd can Mable, 'Chico and Me, and My b. uchsd i advancq at- Girl. Lafonitaines Trading Post in *.ii.i~z iu,..ji..u 'Razzle-Dazzle ina flndraieing Whiby THE UNICORN Fr!dy a 22nd & Satudy ay 23rd JEFF WISEMAN PATIO NO W OPENI! 112 Coiborýne St.-E. Whitby * 666-3034 G NOTES Thursday', May 21 and Friday May 22 F1RSTAND LAST CLASSICAL ROCK & PARTY BAND Saturday, May 23 F.X. A New Sound You Shouldn't Miss! $5.00 cover charge Ladies no cover charge 114 Dundas St. E. (Off Perry St.) Whitby 430-8637 EXPLORER RESTAURANT & TAVERN DES, HILTON entertains every Fr1. & Sat. night DINNER SPECIAL - $12.95 Monday - Friday 900 HOPKINS ST. WHITBY 668-0316 event for the, theatrethat .wishes to upgrade 1its ,technical eeuent.features performers' Kevin Dashney,- Grant Coward, Lynn-Taylor and Laui, Spencer, ail rýëeenty seen in the. theatres production of Guys and DoUe. Also featured in t",.revue are Julie Renwjâock and- Kein Workentin.« Performance dates 'are Thursday, May 28, Frday, May' DO A ISCS >JDIQ'(S THE TOP 10 CD'S' 0F THE WEEK ARE: CLASSIC - Warner 2. Celine Dion CELINE DION- Sony 3. Bonnie Raitt LUCK 0F THE DRAW- Capitol 4. The Black Crowes THE SOUTHERN HARMONY - Waerer 5. Nirvana NEVERMIND -MCA 6. ZZ Top GREATEST HITS - Waere 7. Eric Clapton RUSH SOUNDTRACK - Waere 8. Stevie Ray Vaughan THE SKY IS CRYING - Sony 9. Tom Cochrane MAD MAD WORLD - Capitol 10. Bruce Springsteen HUMAN TOUCH - Sony 5-Diso Carousel CD) Player 2 years parts and labour Made in Japan. Reg. $199.99 NOW ONLY 25 *icsn d . 3223 JO)ANNE ANDERSON (left) and Doris Tripp eiijoy the spiendor of Cuflen Gardens' Tulip Festival. The colourful festival continues until at leastthis weekend and maybe longer, dePending how lonig the tulips inst. Ni SJNGEB.Y' embers ..from'.left). iobel, n Clarke and Marion. Cotua pracie o. 25th anlv9rary -cabaret and d"no. MurY' to be inducted into Ro.yal, é,«Society Of:Canada' Joan Murry, director of the f. prý M e senc',lerfth pesiden of the sciety Jle * Desc enes. Tis year, 57 new fellow will be inducted into the. three academies of the ]Royal'Societ~y of Canada. In i thir elaeti Royal Society states: Joan, Murray ùr one of the leading hisariana, of Canadian art. Her books on art zata and their wo,* have Izad the rare distinction of beiig both-critical and popular aucceases. She la the leadbng interpreter of the Group of Seven, th mainý researcher into the ife of Tom Thsomson and, as director of the Robert McLaughlin Gallery ï Oahawpa, a ..major interpreter of Victor-ian and twentiéth-oentury' Canadian art. The Royal Society of Canada io Canadas 'academy. Electon -is lý-'-77 ý7--77, 7 7 -7